Hi,
I also have a positive experience with logitech 4000 Pro, both on Linux and Windows.
Another feature which was not mentioned here of this webcam is
it's high sensitivity; when lights are off you can get good
video.
Regarding streaming solutions: I once made tests with vlc , see:
Hi Amos,
Oops you are right. I forgot to mention this but I'm not near the camera
to give its exact details - it's one of the cheapo cams which were available
already three years ago. I think it's just called quickcam pro.
On your USB cable there's a sticker (if it's still there) - the full
Hello,
I'm looking for a webcam with good(tm) resolution that I'll
be able to utilize with Linux. I currently have a Quickcam which
has a pretty crappy image quality. I think I want something
with a higher resolution, better color and light handling, good
auto-focus.
I looked in video4linux2
It really depends which quickcam you got..
I have Logitech Quickcam 4000 - and it's one of the best, and fully
supported under Linux (although the face tracking feature is not
supported).
If you want more then 640x480 resolution with good frame rate, it will
cost you - a lot more. Go search for
On 10/25/05, Hetz Ben Hamo
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It really depends which quickcam you got..
Oops you are right. I forgot to mention this but I'm not near the camera
to give its exact details - it's one of the cheapo cams which were available
already three years ago. I think it's just called